Do we have a tag for amenities that keep your things at entrance? An example is the shoe-keepers at religious places that keep your shoes for you when you enter the place and put it in a shelf and give you a number to identify the shoe for when you comeback and want to exit. In some places there are no person to give service and it is only lockers with/without the key and you can put your things until you want to exit. An example is here tagged shop=shoes: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9670163630. but it isn't a shop. Even this service has no fee. In larger places there are more of such amenities at different entrances usually with a name/ref. Picture: https://globe.razavi.ir/en/304884/shoe-keeping-service-pilgrims-imam-reza-holy-shrine asked 20 Apr '22, 12:04 iriman |
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answered 21 Apr '22, 10:45 Kovoschiz As for the reception, I don't think it is very consistent. Because in addition to the shelves that are installed at the entrances with some people giving service, there are also bags that pilgrims can pick up and put their shoes in and carry the shoes with them. In fact, going to this part is not mandatory. About room definition, I agree, not all of them are proper rooms. imo it is acceptable to consider it as amenity=lockers. But one more thing: Does it make sense to add lock=no to it, since they don't have doors? (amenity=lockers + lock=no + locker=shoes) or yet it's better to have a new tag for example amenity=shelves?
(21 Apr '22, 14:55)
iriman
Bags: the closest I can think of is there was an Shelves: Then yes, those are not lockers if there are no doors. I don't know anything for them. Note:
(21 Apr '22, 16:39)
Kovoschiz
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Hi, This sounds like a cloakroom, described here:- https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dcloakroom with many tags to describe the service given at the amenity. answered 21 Apr '22, 07:33 BCNorwich Hi, thanks! I would add a cloakroom=shoes alongside to specify type of it.
(21 Apr '22, 09:33)
iriman
Maybe you can add
(21 Apr '22, 10:47)
Kovoschiz
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